Hypocrisy from Democrats regarding Charlotte Convention, Corporations
By: bearingdrift (Diary) | June 7th at 02:34 PM |
[This article is in two parts; the first part deals specifically with an email from "Charlotte in 2012," regarding the Democratic National Convention. The second deals with the more boring topic of tax-exempt corporate structuring, but reveals a very serious hypocrisy.] Michelle Obama thinks you’re stupid. Maybe she’s right, I don’t know. Chances are if you’re on her mailing list you’re part of the Democratic | Read More »
Allen set to barnstorm Virginia, with a purpose
By: bearingdrift (Diary) | June 6th at 07:19 AM |
Over the past few months former Governor George Allen has been running what can best be described as a traditional retail campaign to build up the grassroots – much as his opponents have too. Basically, Allen has been traveling the state, shaking hands, going to meetings, and making his case as to why he warrants a return to the U.S. Senate. In doing so, Allen | Read More »
Honor the Debt Limit and Cut Spending Now, not in 2012
By: bearingdrift (Diary) | March 1st at 12:49 PM |
By Jamie Radtke, Candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia I was honored to meet with the House Tea Party Caucus yesterday to discuss the daunting challenges we face as a nation, in particular our spending and our mounting national debt. I told the members that watching the budget debate in Washington lately has made me feel like Alice in “Alice in Wonderland.” Are our leaders | Read More »
Virginia governor McDonnell hits campaign trail; fuels speculation of national run
By: bearingdrift (Diary) | October 28th at 05:24 PM |
Chris Christie might be getting some deserved attention right now for his superior leadership in New Jersey, but it’s Bob McDonnell and his 63% approval rating that has raised $2.5 million for GOP candidates nationwide. Good read today in Politics Daily about McDonnell’s recent campaigning throughout the country, including in New Hampshire, with Republican Governors Association Chair Haley Barbour and possible speculation on what might | Read More »